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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

The federal government is spying on every single American, say NSA whistleblowers Learn more: http://www.naturalnews.com/036689_NSA_whistleblowers_spying.html#ixzz2CsowJr48

(NaturalNews) Two former high-ranking officials at the U.S. National Security Agency
(NSA), a federal bureaucracy that collects data and intelligence on
foreign communications for national security purposes, have come forward
with allegations that the NSA actively monitors Americans as well.
According to testimonies from both Thomas Drake, a former NSA senior
official, and Kirk Wiebe, a former NSA senior analyst, the agency
actively monitors and collects intelligence on every single American as
part of a massive spying operation.

RT.com first broke the
story after Drake and Wiebe, on two recent but separate occasions,
disclosed inside information about the NSA's spying activities to
reporters. During a recent interview with Eliot Spitzer, host of Current TV's
"Viewpoint" program, Drake explained how the 9/11 terrorist attacks
were a catalyst for redefining America as a "foreign nation" in order to
legitimize unwarranted surveillance of innocent Americans -- and he
says this backdoor spying program continues to this day.

"When
you open up the Pandora's Box of just getting access to incredible
amounts of data, for people that have no reason to be put under
suspicion, no reason to have done anything wrong, and just collect all
that for potential future use or even current use, it opens up a real
danger," said Drake during the interview.

"And for what else
could they use that data (other than for future prosecutions unrelated
to terrorism or for blackmail purposes), particularly when it's all
being hidden behind the mantle of national security."

Binney expressed similar sentiments during a recent interview with journalist Geoff Shively, according to RT.com, in which he disclosed that the federal government
is basically collecting whatever data it possibly can on every single
American. This is made even easier, of course, by social networking
sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Foursquare, Path, and many
others that actively monitor and track people's every action.

"Domestically,
they're pulling together all the data about virtually every U.S.
citizen in the country and assembling that information, building
communities that you have relationships with, and knowledge about you;
what your activities are; what you're doing," said Binney.

"So the government is accumulating that kind of information about every individual person and it's a very dangerous process."

Since RT.com first published its piece about these two whistleblowers,
several mainstream news sites have attempted to downplay the NSA's
obvious violations of the Bill of Rights, and specifically the Fourth
Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which prohibits unreasonable
searches and seizures without warrant. But no matter how they try to
spin it, intelligence-gathering, wiretapping, and various other spying activities without warrant are unconstitutional and illegal, even when done in the name of fighting terrorism.